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everyone and welcome to the show that goes across the country highlighting the best young athletes america has to offer... we'll head down to san antonio to check out the u.s. army all-american bowl in just a bit... but today's a ia
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of , countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by pretrade agreements. some of us are members. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries to believe in the rule based international trading system. if you look at what is going to , it is theing blocks tpp, and the deal negotiate with the european union. these are the game changers bringing countries together that based onn that system free and fair trade. that is changing the dynamics of businesses looking to invest and create economic growth. also the growing middle class, the greater jobs exports. this is a tidal wave growing in the atmosphere, which is very important. -- focus on eyes the bricks. i'm a citizen of mexico. -- ipeople say the bricks sort of smile and say, i think m
a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of , countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by pretrade agreements. some of us are members. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries...
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i'm jim ladd on 95.5 klos, and i'll be here all night as we pay tribute to one of america's most original and influential... depp: the sixties begin with a shot. [ gunshot ] the civil rights movement intensifies. the war in vietnam gets bigger and bldier. man: president johnson, meanwhile, let it be known that the fbi is closely watching all anti-war activity. depp: the youth movement catches fire, making everyone over 30 a cultural enemy. the days of ricky nelson and "leave it to beaver" are over. i have nothing against kissing. but these friends of yours, penny, they want to kiss you all night. depp: the establishment resists, but a genuine counter-culture is growing. for some, psychedelics like lsd open the doors of perception. the doors: ♪ the gate is straight ♪ deep and wide, break on through ♪ depp: a massive cultural earthquake is splitting the country wide open. and out of the crack steps a band called the doors. man: name? robby krieger. age? 22 years old. occupation? guitar. name? john densmore. age? 23. occupation? percussionist. name? raymond daniel manzarek. age? born 2
i'm jim ladd on 95.5 klos, and i'll be here all night as we pay tribute to one of america's most original and influential... depp: the sixties begin with a shot. [ gunshot ] the civil rights movement intensifies. the war in vietnam gets bigger and bldier. man: president johnson, meanwhile, let it be known that the fbi is closely watching all anti-war activity. depp: the youth movement catches fire, making everyone over 30 a cultural enemy. the days of ricky nelson and "leave it to...
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this is america. you're suppose to be able to walk down the streets and if you're not doing anything criminal, then you don't get asked for your papers. this is not the police state. >> and the mayor of new york if there is no stop and frisk. and let's imagine for a second that stop and frisk is responsible solely for the dramatic collapse in crime. that it's been national and across the country. and now let's accept it for the fact that it was stop and frisk. that it is still un-american and still unconstitutional and still racist. but i think that you cannot actually make the claim that you would not have had it. the similar decline. >> is it racist that 90% of the jail inmates are mail and not women and that something like the african americans by 7-1 are inprisoned more than the white folks. 3-1 more than asians. that's absurd. you base it on who committed the crime. and in the crimes and who has a lawyer. and the first civil rights, the rights to the other elements there. the first civil rights t
this is america. you're suppose to be able to walk down the streets and if you're not doing anything criminal, then you don't get asked for your papers. this is not the police state. >> and the mayor of new york if there is no stop and frisk. and let's imagine for a second that stop and frisk is responsible solely for the dramatic collapse in crime. that it's been national and across the country. and now let's accept it for the fact that it was stop and frisk. that it is still un-american...
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older people, america's falling apart. up until now i've defended america. now the country might be falling apart. if my son never paid on a date i would beat him -- >> i have never seen tucker carlson more fired up. >> when he spilled his coffee one morning. >> but with i'm serious. >> let me throw it out to you this way, which is yon a date, and you do the reach and you do the -- i'd like to see just a reach for the purse, right? >> i do the reach. >> it's the overly dramatic oh, where's my purse? >> that's what i do. >> oh, no, no, no. >> youio want to be respected as a man, you want to fulfill your duties as a man. >> and you start texting. >> i do the reach, but then most men -- this study out of chapman university shows 44% of men would not go on another date with a woman who didn't pay. tucker, here's the question, because we just had a panel. have times changed enough that women are making more money than men. if women are making more money isn't it fair that the woman picks up the tab? >> the american economy has changed and the educational system i
older people, america's falling apart. up until now i've defended america. now the country might be falling apart. if my son never paid on a date i would beat him -- >> i have never seen tucker carlson more fired up. >> when he spilled his coffee one morning. >> but with i'm serious. >> let me throw it out to you this way, which is yon a date, and you do the reach and you do the -- i'd like to see just a reach for the purse, right? >> i do the reach. >> it's...
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live from america's news headquarters. i'm jamie colby. the situation and violence in egypt is escalating. new video coming into our news room and it shows security forces storming a mosque in cairo. hundreds of muslim brotherhood supporters barricaded themselves inside. they stayed overnight. authorities having to fire tear gas and gunfire. backers of ousted president mohamed morsi have been battling in the streets of the country for days. the death toll approaching 1 sthou dead. >>> there's also a massive search under way for survivors of a boat crash overseas. more than 200 people are missing after a ferry collided with a boat in the philippines. dozens reported deed. survivors say passengers were jumping from the ferry as it was sinking. >>> i'm jamie colby. keep it right here on fox. back to "cavuto on business". >>> you know the score, right, hundreds dead, thousands injured and we're still giving egypt money, a lot of money. even "the new york times" demand president obama stop sending military aid to cairo. the president postponed
live from america's news headquarters. i'm jamie colby. the situation and violence in egypt is escalating. new video coming into our news room and it shows security forces storming a mosque in cairo. hundreds of muslim brotherhood supporters barricaded themselves inside. they stayed overnight. authorities having to fire tear gas and gunfire. backers of ousted president mohamed morsi have been battling in the streets of the country for days. the death toll approaching 1 sthou dead. >>>...
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. >> what do you think about the current political situation in america? >> i think the current political situation in america is very interesting. it's ripe for a libertarian-leaning person or group of people to really show them how you do 2 when you lift government and people's lives can be better. now we're seeing in political so many ways government can actually be not only a destructive force but a terrifying force. if you stop and think about it, when conspiracy they are resists start sounding rash tell me, you know the government is in trouble. >> you have another chapter in here "rudie can fail ." what is the chapter about? >> the chapter is about mayor giuliani in his own tenure in new york city in 1994 really trying to bring the video music awards to new york city. the last few years they had been in los angeles. i actually attended the last three where mtv was going to build the headquarter. they were going take it out of times square. the mayor said we'll rule -- roll out the red carpet. the mtv took on the change. they said we're going let som
. >> what do you think about the current political situation in america? >> i think the current political situation in america is very interesting. it's ripe for a libertarian-leaning person or group of people to really show them how you do 2 when you lift government and people's lives can be better. now we're seeing in political so many ways government can actually be not only a destructive force but a terrifying force. if you stop and think about it, when conspiracy they are...
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since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> well, what the evidence shows, paul, is black voter trends since 1996 show that black voter turnout has been increasing. and what's interesting is they've been increasing even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. some of the strictest in the country are in place like indiana and georgia and tennessee. black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election black voter turnout exceeded white voter turnout for the first time in history. >> what are the magnitudes here? are they two-thirds of african-americans voted. over 66% in 2012. and the white voter turnout is what? 64? >> it's low. >> what is the trend? you mentioned the trend since 196. this is all census bureau data. >> and you mentioned hillary in 2016. but i think this particular part of her speech might have been directed at next year's election, midterm elections. what's going on here is democrats are worrying that without barack obama on the ballot, that black voter tu
since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> well, what the evidence shows, paul, is black voter trends since 1996 show that black voter turnout has been increasing. and what's interesting is they've been increasing even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. some of the strictest in the country are in place like indiana and georgia and tennessee. black voter turnout in those states exceeded white...
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this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be devastating. man: back in early 1930s, there was a flooding that took a lot of lives and property. as
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie...
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we tax you have your aunt in america it's a different kind of economy. [inaudible] >> that's a good way to look at it. >> i guess my point about the 50s there were a lot of factors in place to build a good lifestyle for average earners. you could buy a house for $100. there was easy credit so you could fill about football kinds of appliances. you could go to the chevy dealer the ford dealer in the car you bought would be a lot like someone who was a lot wealthier than you. it was a much flatter distribution of wealth. all those factors are basically gone now. it's much more segmented so there was this unique home and in time where if you were an average american you could benefit in all kinds of ways that you couldn't 10 years later and now it's much worse than ever. we are just a much more divisive society much more niche oriented. that was my point comparing what happened in the decade and how it was a neat moment in time that will never come back. and how things change very rapidly after that because of all kinds of economic and social factors. good p
we tax you have your aunt in america it's a different kind of economy. [inaudible] >> that's a good way to look at it. >> i guess my point about the 50s there were a lot of factors in place to build a good lifestyle for average earners. you could buy a house for $100. there was easy credit so you could fill about football kinds of appliances. you could go to the chevy dealer the ford dealer in the car you bought would be a lot like someone who was a lot wealthier than you. it was a...
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>> america would like to believe that the question of color is not an issue and that racism is dead. and i, i think there's other ways besides talk about it on your program. we are going to have to do to have people recognize. until we recognize the depth of racism in this country, we have to have the problem. you have to look at it and you have to deal with it. but, as becoming a senator, white or black, it is so difficult. with you throw that race into it, you can almost make it impossible. first of all, you have to wait 6, 12, 18 years for a vacancy. and if the spouse happens to be attractive and there's an early death or something, the way things are changing and because of the cost of being elected, spouses somehow can get appointed. once you're appointed, that's 50% of the problem, getting re-elected. the other thing is the costs of running. it is now pretty well accepted that you have to start off being a millionaire. no matter how much of trying to avoid the impetment of color and becoming a millionaire, i think statistics would show that black folks have just not been able t
>> america would like to believe that the question of color is not an issue and that racism is dead. and i, i think there's other ways besides talk about it on your program. we are going to have to do to have people recognize. until we recognize the depth of racism in this country, we have to have the problem. you have to look at it and you have to deal with it. but, as becoming a senator, white or black, it is so difficult. with you throw that race into it, you can almost make it...
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. >>> when you make black america better, you make all of america better. so said tavis smiley, and we have him in the red chair, next. do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more y
. >>> when you make black america better, you make all of america better. so said tavis smiley, and we have him in the red chair, next. do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium...
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i'm heather childers, welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i'm gregg jarrett. topping the news this hour, new evaik waigs orders as strong winds are fueling multiple will wildfires across the west. who's in danger now? coming up, a live report. >>> and a major battle brewing in our nation's capital. some republicans now threatening to hold up the national budget over funding for obama care. we're live in washington with the latest on the showdown. >>> and the cost of raising kids these days. the startling new figures. plus, what you can do to help your family save some money. >>> but first, a fox news alert. new blood shed in egypt. it is plunging deeper and deeper into chaos. a live look now in cairo where the government and islamists appear to be digging in for a very long fight. at stake, control of the most populous country in the arab world. and in the heart of cairo, a house of worship becoming the latest front in the battle for egy egypt. earlier today, government security forces storming a mosque after a 24-hour standoff with hundreds of pro-mohamed mor
i'm heather childers, welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i'm gregg jarrett. topping the news this hour, new evaik waigs orders as strong winds are fueling multiple will wildfires across the west. who's in danger now? coming up, a live report. >>> and a major battle brewing in our nation's capital. some republicans now threatening to hold up the national budget over funding for obama care. we're live in washington with the latest on the showdown. >>> and the cost...
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. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing the programs. and you know listening in on people's phone calls. or inappropriately reading people's e-mails. what you are hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused. >> doug: i want to contrast that with what the "washington post" reported. in the "post" today said, "the documents include a level of detail and analysis that is not routinely shared with congress or the special court that oversees surveillance." what do you make of that? >> well, and the president just said something i found interesting. he said the person people aren't reading stories that say that there is in-depth spying going on. actually, we. it's not coming as disclosure of the government but from a leak of the 29-year-old contractor leaking this out as result of what he believed was his disgust. i'm not defending everything snowden did. if it weren't for snowden, most miles per hours would haven't any clue the extent to which they as
. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing the programs. and you know listening in on people's phone calls. or inappropriately reading people's e-mails. what you are hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused. >> doug: i want to contrast that with what the "washington post" reported. in the "post" today said, "the documents include a level of detail and analysis...
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or with you were with capitalism in america when the largest employer in america's business model depends on you and me and kay and adam paying our taxes to to provide food stamps to their employees that without welfare from the american government the tune of a million dollars a store wal-mart it's a little more example a kid in the. wall there is wouldn't have one hundred billion dollars they'd only have maybe thirty billion dollars you know if you look at just a simple equation the price of milk i don't know exactly why. it is everywhere let's just say four dollars for a gallon of milk if they change their wages in doubled them to the fifteen dollars an hour that d.c. basically wanted to have then all of a sudden what happens is the price of milk goes up overnight or dollars yes because ok either that will lose their jobs go either see all the guys yesterday cosco are worth hundreds of millions of dollars the people who started wal-mart are worth hundreds of billions of dollars the price of milk cosco pays forty five thousand dollars a year on average for people doing the exact same id
or with you were with capitalism in america when the largest employer in america's business model depends on you and me and kay and adam paying our taxes to to provide food stamps to their employees that without welfare from the american government the tune of a million dollars a store wal-mart it's a little more example a kid in the. wall there is wouldn't have one hundred billion dollars they'd only have maybe thirty billion dollars you know if you look at just a simple equation the price of...
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country with nothing and no credit but thanks to sign & drive for 45 i am now driving a registered car in america. thank you sign & drive 45. i had car repair trouble and the bills were way more than what the car was worth. so i went to sign & drive for 45 and that was 0 down payment no payments for six weeks what more could you ask for? how many working people we got out here? working people you work 9 to 5 got a little job. majority of the people. i got a job i hate my job because i got that one supervisor been getting on my nerves he wanted to be the manager and never be able to be the manager you know what i'm talking about he just take the job too seriously like i was watching the news the other day and this reporter was covering the war on terrorists and he was covering the war and this is what i mean people taking their job to serious a bomb goes off during this guy's report and he set there like the bomb didn't go off. hey this is dan rather over here in baghdad apparently 4 american soldiers got shot boom as you guys just heard a bomb just went off behind we're going to keep focused and
country with nothing and no credit but thanks to sign & drive for 45 i am now driving a registered car in america. thank you sign & drive 45. i had car repair trouble and the bills were way more than what the car was worth. so i went to sign & drive for 45 and that was 0 down payment no payments for six weeks what more could you ask for? how many working people we got out here? working people you work 9 to 5 got a little job. majority of the people. i got a job i hate my job because...
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will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
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america wants to know. >> it is kind of important. >> is he a snitch? >> he is perceived, he will be perceived as a snitch, a rat. can you imagine being in the yankee clubhouse, thinking people leaked that one of your teammates was using steroids, couple other high profile players, tough for yankees fans and tough for baseball in general. this is one of the reasons i honestly believe this, stop putting the stigma on steroids. >> doesn't make for real athletes. they're robotics. >> again, you can't police it. most of them are doing it anyway. why are you picking out three or four -- >> i want to know more about the details that happened from dana. >> all i know is apparently, well, okay let's just say i know nothing. i do know this. i am going to ask greg something. as an older person, i wanted you to comment on this. if he gets suspended 211 games, he is 38, he will be 40 at that point. what's the point. shouldn't he pack it in. >> that's two days in a row you defended elderly americans. the media is defending a-rod, you pack it botox. i will show you w
america wants to know. >> it is kind of important. >> is he a snitch? >> he is perceived, he will be perceived as a snitch, a rat. can you imagine being in the yankee clubhouse, thinking people leaked that one of your teammates was using steroids, couple other high profile players, tough for yankees fans and tough for baseball in general. this is one of the reasons i honestly believe this, stop putting the stigma on steroids. >> doesn't make for real athletes. they're...
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and new york and boston and in the real america? absolutely. here in washington you don't hear anybody say that. what this gentleman said is plainly untrue and yet five years after obama's -- into obama's presidency the opposition to him is even more deeply entrenched and there is not any kind of recognition he is a legitimate commander-in-chief. it is just some of the comments you hear are pretty outrageous. >> again, i think you said there was just the one person that you talked to who was bothered by the incident is that right? >> that's right. his name is perry. he is the one who videotaped the incident and that is the recording that we've seen. >> what else did you learn about that event that wasn't captiure on the grainy youtube video? >> there were mullet pr people involved. the most telling part of the event was it was a large rodeo arena, standing room only i was told, and the crowd was hooting and hollering and there was a lot of enthusiasm and energy kind of cheering this on. this gentleman perry said it felt like a kkk rally. he fel
and new york and boston and in the real america? absolutely. here in washington you don't hear anybody say that. what this gentleman said is plainly untrue and yet five years after obama's -- into obama's presidency the opposition to him is even more deeply entrenched and there is not any kind of recognition he is a legitimate commander-in-chief. it is just some of the comments you hear are pretty outrageous. >> again, i think you said there was just the one person that you talked to who...
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we're standing in some of the poorest places in america right now. you'd have to go not border lands of texas or appalachia to find the poverty that we have here, and that really is a function of the kind of agriculture we have. we have big industrial agriculture that concentrated wealth in a few hands, and that depends on a constant supply of cheap labor, and for most of the century, that cheap labor's come from south of the border, and farmers here are reaching deeper and deeper into the rural pes cant heart of mexico to bring out the labor, but there's been problems with that flow now and again, and that's why the farmers have reached to other people. seeks came here to pick, chinese, japanese, mong, all the small farmers, and then the black oakees at some point and whites were brought from the south and southwest to come here and pick the crops. some of them moved up the economic ladder, became tractor drivers, truck drivers, business owners, that's happened with the white oakees. happened with latinos, some of them. the black oakees, though, had
we're standing in some of the poorest places in america right now. you'd have to go not border lands of texas or appalachia to find the poverty that we have here, and that really is a function of the kind of agriculture we have. we have big industrial agriculture that concentrated wealth in a few hands, and that depends on a constant supply of cheap labor, and for most of the century, that cheap labor's come from south of the border, and farmers here are reaching deeper and deeper into the...
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that's in big cities throughout america. we have record low numbers of murders in new york city t record low numbers of shootings. we're doing something right to save lives. >> you can watch the full interview tomorrow morning. a new poll released today says the tactic remains as polarizing as every. 4 50% approve of it. >>> a 75-yearlong harvard study claims to have found thechievin. joining me now huffington post editor. it's fascinating. i loved it. you're looking at all these five steps. talk about what you found. 75 years. >> it's pretty incredible. it's one of the most come prehence i studies ever conducted. they examined 268 male undergraduates from the classes of 1938, 1939 and 1940. they are all well into their 90s. they collected data at various intervals through their lives and found just really fascinating insights about what it means to live a fulfilling life. what are the predictors of happiness and how we change as we get older. >> it's harvard from way back when so no women at all in the study? >> no, just me
that's in big cities throughout america. we have record low numbers of murders in new york city t record low numbers of shootings. we're doing something right to save lives. >> you can watch the full interview tomorrow morning. a new poll released today says the tactic remains as polarizing as every. 4 50% approve of it. >>> a 75-yearlong harvard study claims to have found thechievin. joining me now huffington post editor. it's fascinating. i loved it. you're looking at all these...
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to act and america to lead in the world? and like so many others in my generation, vietnam really was the impetus that opened up the world to us, even though i never got there. i didn't serve. but it came right into our hometowns and it forced us to look beyond the atlantic and acific and to appreciate that's a complicated world. when you go into that china shop you got to be careful when you throw your weight around. 40 years later vietnam still recalls for me the ultimate purpose of diplomacy, and that's what we're looking at this week at chautauqua. can we work amicably with other countries, with other religions, with other people? what's the best way to avoid the war and conflict that we've seen in our country over the last 10 years? are we capable of meeting the biblical challenge? and it's an important one for all of us, no matter what our faith is, to reflect upon, can we deliver peace among the nations? because that's our job, all of us who live here on earth. and we know in our hearts that it may never be possible.
to act and america to lead in the world? and like so many others in my generation, vietnam really was the impetus that opened up the world to us, even though i never got there. i didn't serve. but it came right into our hometowns and it forced us to look beyond the atlantic and acific and to appreciate that's a complicated world. when you go into that china shop you got to be careful when you throw your weight around. 40 years later vietnam still recalls for me the ultimate purpose of...
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>> well, in the first place, stop and frisk is an issue that's been at heart of america for a lot of years. and of course, the actual case of terry versus ohio came to play back in 1968, at which point it was determined for law enforcement, proper conduct in terms of how to conduct a stop and a frisk. and of course, with the reason for doing that being to satisfy a curiosity or a potential, an individual that a law enforcement officer is focusing on, could be wanted for a crime. but first, the officer must have an articulatable reason for that stop. in other words, he must suspect him of a crime. and of course that stop must be very brief and when an officer does that, he's doing it in pursuit of something that that individual did. it can't be a general kind of thing that an officer does. it has to be with specific reason, suspected of having committed or going to commit a crime. and of course in the frisk aspect are the ability for the officer to temporarily detain them, put their hands on them. this is, of course, for the officer's safety. and again, you must have a reason to think
>> well, in the first place, stop and frisk is an issue that's been at heart of america for a lot of years. and of course, the actual case of terry versus ohio came to play back in 1968, at which point it was determined for law enforcement, proper conduct in terms of how to conduct a stop and a frisk. and of course, with the reason for doing that being to satisfy a curiosity or a potential, an individual that a law enforcement officer is focusing on, could be wanted for a crime. but...
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only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not mathematicians. in other words, they were supreme practitioners of what i mean by be useful knowledge. be -- now, attempts in general to explain america's technological prowess, i've found, generally revolve around the notion it is our political and social systems that provided the ideal platform for innovation and for the associated economic growth, prosperity and the pursuit of happiness. so in this view it was the new republic shaped by the founding fathers that set the stage for an explosion of innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries. an explosion that we can all agree continues to
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not...
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what is america saying it will withhold the money until we do what? it was like the old days when a country said unless you are for israel's right to exist, we're not going to give you a penny. one after a another, they said we'll let them exist. we don't mean it, but that's a guaranty to get american money. they just play us like a fiddle and we play the tune. >> you give them the money, they act nice a couple weeks then they're back doing the other thing. you've got to at least use it, you've got to threaten them to do the right thing. >> you would stay, all right, you've got to stop killing? >> good beginning, but the bigger point is that, where is this money going anyhow? dictators end up with the money. they don't use it on the people, they build castles and palaces and nothing good ever gets done with it. >> when you talk about pulling the money out, though, you assume that that vacuum would be filled with greater diplomacy and greater leadership in this country. we haven't had that with the money, so why is that going to improve? >> if we're no
what is america saying it will withhold the money until we do what? it was like the old days when a country said unless you are for israel's right to exist, we're not going to give you a penny. one after a another, they said we'll let them exist. we don't mean it, but that's a guaranty to get american money. they just play us like a fiddle and we play the tune. >> you give them the money, they act nice a couple weeks then they're back doing the other thing. you've got to at least use it,...
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eastern on america's news headquarters. have a great day, everybody. >>> allowing the keystone pipeline to built requires a finding that doing so would be in our nation's interest. our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exacerbate carbon solution. >> david: did we find out that the keystone pipeline is not a solution problem. there is a new record revealing that the proposal to expand it will not impact greenhouse gas emissions. steve york you say it makes it impossible for the president to justify delaying the project any longer. this president will try to come one a way to delay the thing. i would rather have oil going through pipelines than on trains and if investors are willing to finance it, go for it. good for us. less oil from venezuela. good all around. >> david: rick, the bottom line of the report, says if we don't do the pipeline we have to substitute the oil from venezuela, which is dirty oil. >> be careful here. that is absolutely true. what the report was talking about i
eastern on america's news headquarters. have a great day, everybody. >>> allowing the keystone pipeline to built requires a finding that doing so would be in our nation's interest. our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exacerbate carbon solution. >> david: did we find out that the keystone pipeline is not a solution problem. there is a new record revealing that the proposal to expand it will not impact greenhouse gas emissions. steve york...
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i'm heather childers, welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i'm gregg jarrett. topping the news this hour, new evaik waigs orders as strong winds are fueling multiple will wildfires across the west. who's in danger now? coming up, a live report. >>> and a major battle brewing in our nation's capital. some republicans now threatening to hold up the national budget over funding for obama care. we're live in washington with the latest on the showdown.
i'm heather childers, welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i'm gregg jarrett. topping the news this hour, new evaik waigs orders as strong winds are fueling multiple will wildfires across the west. who's in danger now? coming up, a live report. >>> and a major battle brewing in our nation's capital. some republicans now threatening to hold up the national budget over funding for obama care. we're live in washington with the latest on the showdown.
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[applause] that is america, and that is promised. -- promise. my parents and my grandparents instilled in me those midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children. family, faith, humility, hard work. they taught me to live with honor and courage, and to never stop fighting for what i believe in. room,ne of you in this when you think of courage and have to take that one big step or do something you are afraid to do, you always think of something or someone in your family. for me, i always think of my grandpa. back then, it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle, and everyone would run to the mine. they did not know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in those mines the longtime. i met a guy at a little restaurant. he came running up to me and said that his dad had worked with my grandpa. he explained that after many years, my grandpa got promoted to form an -- foremen. he said that all of the foremen when adio -- radio down the guys had to go into a new and dangerous part of the mine. he said, everyone e
[applause] that is america, and that is promised. -- promise. my parents and my grandparents instilled in me those midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children. family, faith, humility, hard work. they taught me to live with honor and courage, and to never stop fighting for what i believe in. room,ne of you in this when you think of courage and have to take that one big step or do something you are afraid to do, you always think of something or someone in your family....
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not just in america any more. we're a city of immigrants as well. so, your commissions also have to have a viewpoint that we are a world class city and we are a city that everybody, the whole world looks at to establish what are good economics, what is fairness and equity, and what is excitingly ip ~ innovative as a world class city. thank you for stepping up. if you would now stand up, i will provide you with the oath of office. and if you'll please say each of your names individually as i begin. and then at the end, you will jointly say that the bodies that you are about to be appointed to. please repeat after me. i... >>> i... [speaker not understood] >> do solemnly affirm >> do solemnly affirm >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the co
not just in america any more. we're a city of immigrants as well. so, your commissions also have to have a viewpoint that we are a world class city and we are a city that everybody, the whole world looks at to establish what are good economics, what is fairness and equity, and what is excitingly ip ~ innovative as a world class city. thank you for stepping up. if you would now stand up, i will provide you with the oath of office. and if you'll please say each of your names individually as i...
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this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner, and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- >> i pay so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats go along with with the bad private health care in america. that's not me saying it, although i have often said it. more on me later, my favorite subject. now back to the senate majority leader and what he was saying when asked about whether he was actually working to scrap our present health care basis. >> we are far from having something that will work. >> eventuall
this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner, and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- >> i pay so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks...
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>> plus, america's silent killer and the secret symptoms you can't ignore. >> what are the most important things that they need to pay attention to? >> next. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. they have the same walk. same grin. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's a mini kate. i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights and lowlights of nic'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >> welcome back to "extra," everyone. well, newark mayor cory booker just announced a big primary win. with stars like oprah and eva lon garria behind him, d.c. could be next. 1.4 million twitter followers, huge hollywood following, oprah tweeting after his victory, one step closer. i knew you could do it. >> what do you love zirks think he will be the next president of the united states. >> maybe but first thing first, he wants to be senator and he's still mayor of newark. >>
>> plus, america's silent killer and the secret symptoms you can't ignore. >> what are the most important things that they need to pay attention to? >> next. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. they have the same walk. same grin. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's...
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the most highly recommendeded bd in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new mpur-choice. so both of you can get your best night's sleep together. >>> despite all the political fights, is the government's health insurance model a failure? after three years of run-ups, we have yet another delay in starting the affordable care act. is it collapsing? will it have to be massively redone? we're talking whether obama care will be synonymous with the symbol of failure right here, right now. >> from the fox business headquarters it's the "tom sullivan show." >> thanks for joining us. here's what i have on the top of the stack. the government so far has missed four important major obama care deadlines. first, they missed the medicare cuts, then the employer mandate, th
the most highly recommendeded bd in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new mpur-choice. so both of you can get your best night's sleep together. >>> despite all the political fights, is the government's health insurance model a failure? after three years of run-ups, we have yet another delay in starting the affordable care act. is it collapsing? will it have to be massively redone? we're talking whether obama care will be synonymous...
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the question now, what can america do about it? >>> and get ready for the rain, rounds of it, rolling into the already soggy south. there's fears of flooding and they're very real this morning. >>> and baseball night never be the same. the big decision that could change america's favorite pastime as we know it. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm brianna keilar. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. it it is 6:00 a.m., and this is "new day saturday." >> that's the unmistakable sound of heavy gunfire ringing out. egypt, a critical ally of the united states is bracing for more unrest after a very bloody and violent friday. dozens of people reported killed in clashes between the security forces and muslim brotherhood supporters in what was called a day of rage. hundreds are under arrest. we're also hearing that some people have left a mosque in central cairo where they have taken refuge all night long. let's go to reza sayah in cairo. >> hey there, reza, can you tell us about the latest situation there at the mosque? >> repor
the question now, what can america do about it? >>> and get ready for the rain, rounds of it, rolling into the already soggy south. there's fears of flooding and they're very real this morning. >>> and baseball night never be the same. the big decision that could change america's favorite pastime as we know it. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm brianna keilar. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. it it is 6:00 a.m., and this is "new day...
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the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a very different form of cutting when emotions become too much to bear. >> these are cuts on my legs. when i cut myself, i let it heal a lot. and once they heal over, i start cutting it again. i cut my legs and stuff
the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear...
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curtis downloaded bank of america's mobile banking app on the off chance he'd have to settle up at the end of his round. that's the convenience of mobile connections. [chuckles] download our mobile banking app today. chewy inside... crunch n' chew. with a crunchy candy shell. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher crunch n' chew. am i tough? sporty? edgy? i get to be everyone i want to be because i went to jcpenney. what's your first-day look? [ female announcer ] this weekend, get $10 off when you spend $25. come find your first-day look at jcpenney. ♪ yer always after me lucky charms! whoa. i forgot how good these taste! [ lucky ] ♪ they're magically delicious could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. vera: i don't buy this pistol pe turning over a new leaf. valens: that's 'cause you're cynical. it's l
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king was concerned about the soul of america. he believes it's important to follow dr. king's example of love and forgiveness in order to heal the wounds of racism, the scars of the past, and even a divided nation. >> look at dr. king or countless other s who have done extraordinary feats because they used their energy for its highest and best use. for the individual watching, doing thing that's are good for you, good for your children, good for your relationship. sometimes you have to recognize that forgiveness is the best path to take for long-term success. >> and jakes says forgiveness is a high ideal. martin luther king focused on that ideal realizing it would pave the way to reconciliation. king said the time is always right to do what is right. that's a look at today's "beyond the dream". >> these messages are universal. thank you so much. beautifully told. >>> well, our nation's debt is growing by the second. that part you may know. but you might not realize that it's closing in on $17 trillion. it's moving along. could our debt be even worse than we thought? >>
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largest banks are not subject to the degree of market discipline, we do not have free-market banking in america. we need to deal with too big to fail across the board. you also have to keep in mind this is the fourth time or so we bailed out city. it is important you have got to have a way for weeding out bad business practices, corruption, incompetence, at any of these will be weeded out of the system and these continued bailout scheme bed business cultures around so incredibly important that we have these institutions go away and so i think it is counterproductive to separate the banks from fannie and freddie as something different. the difference of degree, not differences of kind. >> speaking for wayne abernathy, not the american bankers association, what does this take? >> i think the reason this crisis focus at this time in the housing area, not other areas and things we talked about, the risk in the mortgage market system had been incredibly camouflaged and disguised by a whole host of different types of government policies and programs that yet remember these are large investments. we a
largest banks are not subject to the degree of market discipline, we do not have free-market banking in america. we need to deal with too big to fail across the board. you also have to keep in mind this is the fourth time or so we bailed out city. it is important you have got to have a way for weeding out bad business practices, corruption, incompetence, at any of these will be weeded out of the system and these continued bailout scheme bed business cultures around so incredibly important that...
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been very, very serious and experimental and exciting magazine devoted to finding the best writing in america. >> rose: but william styron wrote something about it. the idea was not to make criticism the focus of a literary magazine. >> that's right. or political arguments or other kinds of... or journalism but instead to focus on what writing they thought was in danger in 1953 which was imaginative writing. fiction, poetry and a certain kind of difficult essay or unusual or unlikely essay. and it's just as much in danger now or even more. so it's a mission that has been... that if anything matters more now than it did then. >> rose: and why is that? >> why does it matter more now? >> rose: why is it so essential that we have "the paris review"? we should have "the paris review," but why isn't there more of what "the paris review" brings to us in terms of understanding literature? >> that's a very good question. i don't know why there aren't more magazines doing what we're doing. readers seem to love it. we have three times as many readers as we did ten years ago. in a world where we know wha
been very, very serious and experimental and exciting magazine devoted to finding the best writing in america. >> rose: but william styron wrote something about it. the idea was not to make criticism the focus of a literary magazine. >> that's right. or political arguments or other kinds of... or journalism but instead to focus on what writing they thought was in danger in 1953 which was imaginative writing. fiction, poetry and a certain kind of difficult essay or unusual or...
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fans around fenway excited about america's new sports network. fox sports 1, which debuted this morning. curt menefee brought the network on the air. ufc fight night tonight on fox sports 1 from td garden here in boston. what a weekend here in boston. >> tim: what a weekend. >> kenny: involving fox. pre-season football last night, yankees/red sox today. ufc fight night tonight. red sox leading the yankees 6-1. stephen drew, the run back in the fourth inning. two on, one out. carp and nava the base runners. >> tim: by the way, we mentioned clayton kershaw. in about 16 minutes, he opposes the philadelphia phillies against kyle kendrick. phillies losing to greinke in last night's game, a shutout from the dodger right-hander. >> kenny: right field. vernon wells. two away. we talked about matt harvey the starting pitcher for the national league in the allstar game. some felt that clayton kershaw deserves a start. but he was very gracious. he said look, harvey is having a great season. i understand. >> tim: classy move by classy guy. clayton kershaw. w
fans around fenway excited about america's new sports network. fox sports 1, which debuted this morning. curt menefee brought the network on the air. ufc fight night tonight on fox sports 1 from td garden here in boston. what a weekend here in boston. >> tim: what a weekend. >> kenny: involving fox. pre-season football last night, yankees/red sox today. ufc fight night tonight. red sox leading the yankees 6-1. stephen drew, the run back in the fourth inning. two on, one out. carp...
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how did a drink which is 99% sugar water come to represent the united states of america to many people and come to mean so much and have so much power in the world including politics, the environment, now they are being blamed for the obesity epidemic? how did this happen? i.t. will give you a quick march through this and probably won't cover everything everybody wants to hear some make little notes about questions you want answered and i will try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in the 1886 by this gentleman, this is the only known picture of him named john pemberton born in 1831 in their rural town in georgia. he became a pharmacist. he was a doctor and he was a patent medicine maker. he was convinced he was going to make his fortune. in made extract of stalin gm and blow flower cough syrup and other patent medicines which you would have never heard of. he was not a very good businessman. he would make money and given away. he was also in the civil war and he was wounded and i believe that is one of the reasons he became a morphine addict which many civil war veterans did becom
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and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> bill moyers: welcome once again. how do you handle the grim news of inequality, corruption, poverty, dysfunction and buffoonery that washes over us every day? well, you can tune out and ignore it, pretend it will go away until it's too late, or you can look around, find kindred spirits and throw your energies into the fight for justice. that's exactly the summons we have heard from people at this table who have refused to give in to the litany of woe. listen again to some of their voices. >> george goehl: we need a movement of truth tellers. >> senator bernie sanders: -- the kind of progressive grassroots movement -- >> roseann demoro: -- a social movement that they can engage in, that's not the politics of hatred, that's not the politics of fear, but the politics of hope. >> tom morello: there's two ways to approach history. you sit in your armchair and watch it on the news and you return to your playstation. or you get out in th
and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> bill moyers: welcome once again. how do you handle the grim news of inequality, corruption, poverty, dysfunction and buffoonery that washes over us every day? well, you can tune out and ignore it, pretend it will go away until it's too late, or you can look around, find kindred spirits and throw your energies into the fight for...
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it's the foundation of america is to welcome people in as long as they're legal people who are here who want to come in legally, want to become tax-paying members and respected members of our society. i don't know what to do. what do you tell them? no, we're not going to take you. if you come from check oom czec ya. >> i don't know what's happening. do you think there's an organized effort to crash the system? i don't know. >> do i? you wrote three books. how about it? what do you think is going on. >> of course, there's an organized effort. -- the justic department is giving orders and the dss is giving orders to cut people loose once they catch them if they invoke the magic words or they're putting them up at the sheraton san diego. these people belong in detention centers before a judge can hear their claim. this is a deliberate every effort to swamp the system. it's what the left always does. why is this president always on the side of the radicals and the lawless. why are they always aiding the law breakers and not defending the law-abiding citizen. >> you have a lot more experienc
it's the foundation of america is to welcome people in as long as they're legal people who are here who want to come in legally, want to become tax-paying members and respected members of our society. i don't know what to do. what do you tell them? no, we're not going to take you. if you come from check oom czec ya. >> i don't know what's happening. do you think there's an organized effort to crash the system? i don't know. >> do i? you wrote three books. how about it? what do you...